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looks wonderful, India, and what a thing like a blessing to suddenly be overtaken by the very same Bach you loved as a child on your way there ... are those deep-coloured fabric things on the wall little sculptural shapes/bags or just pieces of fabric?

Your exhibited artwork does look fantastic.The music ... what an experience!I remember, that I had a similar walk down memory lane on a New Year's Day in Austin...it was a moment of sadness and unbelievable joy!Did I say that I would love to see your exhibition? Beautiful photos!

Congratulations India. The colors of the cloths, their presentation, the dress just waiting to catch a riff from a second line and go sashaying down a New Orleans boulevard...you did New Orleans proud and you should feel proud as well. Wonderful exhibition.

How wonderful! And to hear music first- I am a branch collector, last year bushes were being cut down all over my neighborhood. Well I just could not pass them by, so I rode my scooter out to the tree lawns and helped myself, as I was on my way back, my neighbor opened his garage, he stood there laughing his head off. Here I was dragging branch after branch behind me on my scooter. Crazy artist

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